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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Jarvis Securities Plc | LSE:JIM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKS9NN22 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.50 | -2.44% | 60.00 | 59.00 | 61.00 | 61.50 | 60.00 | 61.50 | 107,328 | 13:08:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Security Brokers & Dealers | 13.07M | 3.98M | 0.0890 | 6.74 | 26.84M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/9/2019 22:56 | They provide an excellent service x-o Tenapen. Far better than Hargreaves. been with them for 10 yrs, divi improved every year. | flowc | |
19/9/2019 20:11 | Hello tap, no as it seems that they have 4 over the recent years according to dividenddata. | luderitz | |
19/9/2019 16:16 | Hi Flowc, We should match last years 7.25p and on top of the 15p special divi :-) What a company Jarvis is !. A real magic money tree :-) Regards. | tenapen | |
19/9/2019 16:01 | 7.25p last December tenapen | flowc | |
19/9/2019 13:11 | Hi LUDERITZ, do you meen, why did they not just add the 'special' to the uncoming 4th Quarter dividend ?. Q4 2019 Latest Announcement Date: 12 November 2020 Hi John, pointless to talk politics ! we all have our own opinion and for me at least, nothing will change mine. Regards. | tenapen | |
19/9/2019 11:33 | As I said above JIM are on my watch list, a question what's the reason for them paying the divvi four instead of twice time a week please. | luderitz | |
19/9/2019 10:59 | Very good article in Investor's Champion website today.Hence the rise. | nickk1 | |
19/9/2019 10:01 | I can only assume their eps must have improved otherwise they will be paying out more in divis than their eps, which is unlikely looking at their record. | rogash | |
19/9/2019 08:52 | Never had a 10k bonus in my life tenapen, you're confusing me with topvest. Blair got voted in by appealing to middle of the road voters like me, I don't think they'll fall for it again. I vote for what I see with my own eyes like how I invest and after a weekend visiting family in Yorkshire (if the traffic in Bradford on Monday afternoon is anything to go by) the northern economy is doing OK. This is also the case where I was born in the northeast where industrial estates galore have replaced the coalmines. I have moved several times in my life to find work when it would have been easy to stay put and cry it's not fair. Life is tough and you have to make choices based on what you see rather than what the Daily Mirror or the Sun say. Just my personal opinion and as you said no offence meant so let's leave it there and agree to differ. | melton john | |
18/9/2019 20:18 | Yes tenapen correct. My mistake 10p | flowc | |
18/9/2019 18:10 | Special Dividend 25-06-2015 16-07-2015 10.0000 GBX 10p | tenapen | |
18/9/2019 17:07 | Couldn't agree more CWA1. Last special divi was 19p just for info. | flowc | |
18/9/2019 16:42 | Hi John, Again we will have to agree to disagree. Blair, Brown and Mandy were 'blue labour' and hijacked the labour party when it was on its knees. You could argue that Blairs desisions to not put a cap on East Europeans coming to the Uk was one of the reasons why the north voted leave !. Also its not only Labour who screw the economy. I remember Norman Lamont singing in his bath and telling us, "if its not hurting, its not working". And the nasty party laying waste to the north and Scotland while telling the london bankers 'greed is good'....mmmmm how did that turn out :-/ . I also bust my gut every day in a manual job, i have a van and all the other cost. In all my years i have never come close to earning £20k per year, so please don't make me feel sad for you getting taxed on a £10k bonus. No offence intended. Best wishes to all. | tenapen | |
18/9/2019 12:01 | JIM are on my watch list so just looking in. MJ, having read some of your post you seem to have left out Employers historical under investment in plant, machinery and workforce that has certainly contributed to this Countries lack of productivity over the years and to this day, blaming just about every body else for our malaise. | luderitz | |
18/9/2019 10:37 | Yes. 7.5p last year, so we can assume we will match that figure this year. | tenapen | |
18/9/2019 10:14 | Am I to assume that we get the normal in Novembeer? | rogash | |
18/9/2019 09:48 | Who knows what is relevant to the price of JIM shares in the current climate. I think the risk of a Corbyn led government is. Just my opinion, sharing opinions is what we are here for. You have the power to deselect me. :-) | melton john | |
18/9/2019 09:22 | Morning all. Not saying I'm agreeing or disagreeing with anything in particular that has been said...BUT...possibl | cwa1 | |
18/9/2019 09:17 | "90% tax...before my time, but it happened" I was there, working my butt off to keep a roof over our heads. Just over the earnings limit for benefits that the workshy got from my efforts. The unions succeeded in closing down business after business by excessive wage demands and strikes. Almost as if there was a master plan to create unrest and start a revolution. Surely not? It's happening again, Momentum have replaced Militant to hijack socialism and wave the red flag that sheepish voters will follow blindly. I was born a socialist but Harold Wilson changed my thinking by creating a dependent addicted to benefits underclass of voters to keep them in power. Throwing more money at the NHS isn't the answer, news today of a prediction that soon one in four hospital beds will be for type 2 diabetes patients caused by their own greed and obesity. A significant part of NHS budgets is paying off PFI costs from the days of Gordon Brown (who sold gold reserves at the market low, and announced he was going to do it). My wife has a few health problems and found, despite living in an area with poor NHS performance, she could choose to be referred to consultants in different areas. Eye-opening to see how different areas performed better. We have since moved for family reasons but have found that this area which was once famous for its failures has been turned around and joined-up thinking is everywhere from the GP upwards encouraging patients responsibility for their own health. A short stay in hospital was the best I could have hoped for, even the food. Sorry tenapen, Corbyn's Labour isn't about what early socialist visionaries like Robert Owen and Keir Hardy had in mind. I was born in the town whose MP became the first Labour PM (Ramsay McDonald), he struggled in the 30's to keep communism out of the Labour Party too. | melton john | |
17/9/2019 21:03 | Fair enough, everyone to his own. | topvest | |
17/9/2019 20:22 | I respect your opinion but we would have to Agree to disagree. Regards. | tenapen | |
17/9/2019 20:04 | Yes, but many people are already paying 62% or 52% marginal tax rates. If you earn a £10k bonus for working hard all year, you already lose half of it to the tax man. Fair enough, I hear you say, but if you put the top tax rate up much higher than 50%, the people that pay nearly all the taxes will be off abroad. Then what happens?....the tax take goes down is what happens. In my view it's all about everyone contributing a fair proportion. By the way, the conservatives have been a higher tax party than new labour days under Blair and Brown by some margin. Corbyn is totally different - he is a marxist who believes in everyone being poor modelled on the success of Cuba and Venzuela! Back to the 70s and 90% tax...before my time, but it happened. Anyway, a special dividend here is good news....and also good news for HMRC. | topvest | |
17/9/2019 17:56 | :::Boom::: Hi topvest, Unless we continue have a low tax Tory government who run the NHS etc on a shoe string, we have to pay our taxes to pay for the services we need. For the many, not the few. | tenapen | |
17/9/2019 13:39 | Happy days :-) | cwa1 |
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